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Ostanes does suffer from the flaw of Witchwalk. As such, all flames in his presence turn cornflower blue. And all superstitious mortals (not the awakened) may drive him from their presence, if they make a sign of protection and succeed in a Courage + Occult roll at a difficulty equal to his ''current'' willpower rating. How far they can drive him and for how long is a function of their level of success and the sadism of the storyteller. -- "The Magister 21:23, 10 September 2020 (MDT)"
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Ostanes does suffer from the flaw of Witchwalk. As such, a majority of the time, all mirrors and reflective surfaces reflect one of his seven doppelgangers; in other words, one seventh of the time he sees his own face. And all superstitious mortals (not the awakened) may drive him from their presence, if they make a sign of protection and succeed in a Courage + Occult roll at a difficulty equal to his ''current'' willpower rating. How far they can drive him and for how long is a function of their level of success and the sadism of the storyteller. -- "The Magister 21:23, 10 September 2020 (MDT)"

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Ostanes Character Sheet

Ostanes does suffer from the flaw of Witchwalk. As such, a majority of the time, all mirrors and reflective surfaces reflect one of his seven doppelgangers; in other words, one seventh of the time he sees his own face. And all superstitious mortals (not the awakened) may drive him from their presence, if they make a sign of protection and succeed in a Courage + Occult roll at a difficulty equal to his current willpower rating. How far they can drive him and for how long is a function of their level of success and the sadism of the storyteller. -- "The Magister 21:23, 10 September 2020 (MDT)"